P1racenews AI automatic summary:
NEOM McLaren’s Jake Hughes continued his excellent qualifying form with a superb pole position for this afternoon’s second Misano E-Prix.
Hughes qualified fourth yesterday, but was disqualified, moving to the back of the grid. He will be hoping for better luck this time after his impressive driving. Pascal Wehrlein starts third, while Nico Müller is fourth. Jake Dennis, who finished second yesterday, qualified ninth. Oliver Rowland, yesterday’s winner, completes the top 10.
Antonio Felix da Costa, starting from the back, has a tough challenge ahead after his disqualification. Jake Hughes secured pole position for the race, showing remarkable speed. In the quarter-finals, Nick Cassidy and Jean-Eric Vergne faced off, with Vergne advancing. Hughes continued his strong performance in the semi-finals, reaching the final race against Vergne.
Hughes overcame Wehrlein in the semi-final, setting the stage for an exciting final duel. Despite his challenges in qualification, Hughes showed immense determination and skill on the track. The final match-up between Hughes and Vergne promises to be thrilling and unpredictable.